The Neighborhood: An Urban Center for Jewish Life, is a new model of community and cultural center designed to match the needs and spirit of the Jewish communities in Central and Northern Brooklyn. We are looking for the next person to join our small but growing team. The Operations Manager role will support and build our internal operations to ensure The Neighborhood is running like a well-oiled machine and assist with development to continue to grow our work.
Some Things You’ll Do in this Role:
Internal Operations
Organizational Development / Fundraising
Who We Are:
The Neighborhood is building an organization and space that is joyful, welcoming, and inclusive—for the Jewish community and for our friends and neighbors. We believe that having a diverse staff is key to effectively building a pluralistic center for Jewish life with nuance and perspective. A more diverse group of people working behind the scenes makes us better at every stage of our growth and development. We strongly encourage people of all backgrounds, races, genders, and abilities to apply.
Requirements
We seek a self-starter with a knack for internal operations and an innate drive to execute on plans and keep things running smoothly. Being a proactive and creative problem solver is essential for this position. The successful candidate will bring exceptional interpersonal communication skills to both team environments and interactions with donors and external stakeholders. They will also demonstrate an ability to develop, adapt, and maintain internal systems (e.g. CRM platform / donor database, etc.). Experience with business and fundraising operations is a must. We envision that a successful candidate will have 5+ years experience in administrative and operational roles, ideally at a start-up or growing organization.
The Neighborhood is an exciting early-stage organization, with a small staff and board, and the ideal candidate is energized by the prospect of being part of our growth process and understands that every task, big and small, counts at a non-profit organization and ladders up to manifest the vision. This role is an in-person position, with an office space in Downtown Brooklyn, and occasional remote work flexibility. Some nights and weekends are required to staff events; we recognize the importance of work-life balance and therefore provide flexibility around work hours.
Benefits
Annual salary between $65,000-$75,000 dependent upon experience. Includes PTO, benefit bonus and participation in a QSEHRA.
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